Limited Exhibition Clause Samples
Limited Exhibition. The compensation paid by Producer to Performer represents their compensation for limited exhibition of the Project as follows: S A M P L E i) At film festivals;
Limited Exhibition. The compensation negotiated between Producer and the Performer or Background Actor represents their compensation for limited exhibition of the Project as follows:
i) At film festivals;
ii) On new media free-to-consumer platforms (where the consumer does not pay for access to the Project);
Limited Exhibition. M The compensation negotiated between Producer and the Performer or Background Actor represents their compensation for limited exhibition of the Project as follows:
i. At film festivals;
ii. On new media free-to-consumer platforms (where the consumer does not pay for access to the Project); A
iii. Before the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences for possible Academy Award consideration; S
1. Producer may exhibit the Project for one week in a paying movie house to qualify for Academy Award consideration.
iv. To non-paying, non-public, established entertainment industry members and/or prospective financiers to showcase the talent of the producer, director, writer, performers or other members of the production or post- production team;
v. On one public access television channel for not more than one year from the first run date, if neither the producer nor any of its principals in the production receive any compensation for the exhibition. Producer must advise SAG-AFTRA of the first air date and the station on which the Project will run. L E If Producer enters into any agreement to release the Project to any other market or medium, Producer must notify SAG-AFTRA of the initial release in writing prior to release of the Project and this market will be deemed Producer’s “Subsequent Use” of the Project. Residuals will be due on the Subsequent Use pursuant to Section 7. Producer must provide SAG-AFTRA with copies of any agreements, including sale, license, or distribution agreements pertaining to the release. Within 10 days of release of the Project, Producer must pay all deferred compensation (if any) by check made payable to each individual Performer or Background Actor and must make corresponding payments to the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan and SAG Pension Plan (collectively referred to herein as “SAG-AFTRA Plans”)(but in no event later than 30 days after such payment). Producer must provide copies of all Performer or Background Actor compensation checks to SAG-AFTRA. Deferred compensation under this Agreement for this purpose may not be less than $125 per day for Principal Performers and $96 per day for Background Actors.
